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  2. The Merrymen - Wikipedia

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    The Merrymen have performed for British Royalty on three occasions. Also, they have performed for Ronald Reagan and Nancy Reagan during their 1982 visit to Barbados. The Merrymen were invited back by the President and First Lady to the White House. The group has shared the stage with Rich Little, Tom Jones, Dusty Springfield, and many others.

  3. List of Caribbean music groups - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable recording artists known for performing various types of Caribbean music. Antigua and Barbuda ... The Merrymen; John Andrew King; DJ Puffy; Cuba

  4. List of number-one singles in Rhodesia - Wikipedia

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    Rhodesia was an unrecognised state in southern Africa from 1965 to 1979, equivalent in territory to modern Zimbabwe.This article lists number-one singles on Rhodesia's music chart, the Lyons Maid Hits of the Week, broadcast by Radio 1.

  5. These Are the Best New Songs We Heard This Month - AOL

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    We finally—finally—made it to the end of the year. And though the music releases have gone from summer’s deluge to a steady trickle, that doesn’t mean there aren’t some great new songs ...

  6. Merry Men - Wikipedia

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    Robin Hood and the Merry Men (illustration by Pablo Marcos, c. 1995). The Merry Men are the group of outlaws who follow Robin Hood in English literature and folklore. The group appears in the earliest ballads about Robin Hood and remains popular in modern adaptations.

  7. Ray Lynam - Wikipedia

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    Ray was born in Moate, County Westmeath to Patrick, a baker, and Nora, a shopkeeper. He was one of three sons, his brothers being Padraic and John. His first venture into the music scene was when he played saxophone for a local group "the Merrymen" while still attending the local Carmelite College Secondary School.

  8. Big Bamboo - Wikipedia

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    Music. Big Bamboo, a calypso song with versions by Lord Creator, The Merrymen, and Mighty Sparrow; Big Bamboo, a record by Seamus Moore (singer)

  9. Bang Bang Lulu - Wikipedia

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    A Calypso version of the military cadences was recorded by The Merrymen on their 1967 album Sing And Swing With The Merrymen. From there, the song was recorded by early Ska musicians like Lloyd Charmers in the 1970s and then later covered by various pop artists including Goombay Dance Band and Boney M.